Imperial County's real estate market operates as one of California's most distinctive and challenging environments, where agricultural heritage meets modern development pressures along the Mexican border. This expansive desert region, anchored by cities like El Centro, Calexico, and Brawley, presents unique opportunities for investors and developers willing to navigate its complex cross-border dynamics and agricultural zoning restrictions.






With 306 total actively licensed agents serving the county's diverse communities, Imperial County maintains a surprisingly intimate real estate network where professional relationships and local knowledge carry exceptional weight. What makes this market particularly intriguing is that all 306 agents maintain email connectivity, creating an unusually accessible and digitally connected professional community despite the region's rural character and border location challenges.
El Centro dominates as the county's commercial and residential hub, driving much of the region's real estate activity with its government facilities, healthcare centers, and retail developments. Calexico presents unique cross-border investment opportunities, with its proximity to Mexicali creating distinctive market dynamics influenced by international commerce and binational workforce patterns. Meanwhile, communities like Brawley, Imperial, and Holtville maintain their agricultural character while experiencing gradual residential growth driven by affordability compared to coastal California markets.
The Salton Sea region, including areas around Niland and Bombay Beach, represents one of California's most volatile real estate submarkets, where environmental concerns and redevelopment speculation create dramatic value fluctuations. Agricultural zones throughout the Imperial Valley present specialized investment opportunities in farmland and agribusiness facilities, supported by the region's year-round growing season and Colorado River water rights that make properties particularly valuable during California's ongoing drought concerns.
Imperial County's real estate market operates on dramatically different cycles than coastal California, with agricultural commodity prices, cross-border economic policies, and federal immigration enforcement affecting property values in ways that traditional California real estate models don't predict. The region experiences surprising seasonal variations, with winter months bringing increased activity from snowbird populations and agricultural investors, while summer heat creates distinct lulls in residential showing activity.
Water rights and agricultural zoning create complex property value calculations that require specialized local expertise, making the county's concentrated agent network particularly valuable for accurate property assessments. The ongoing Salton Sea restoration projects and potential lithium extraction developments add speculative elements to certain submarkets, while the region's renewable energy expansion creates new industrial real estate opportunities that many California markets lack.
Imperial County's unique position as a border region with specialized agricultural and industrial properties makes its agent network essential for businesses seeking expansion opportunities in undervalued California markets. Companies involved in renewable energy development, agricultural technology, logistics, and cross-border commerce particularly benefit from direct access to agents who understand the complex regulatory environment and cultural nuances that affect property transactions and development approvals.
The complete email accessibility of all 306 licensed agents creates exceptional opportunities for targeted outreach to real estate professionals who possess irreplaceable local knowledge about water rights, agricultural zoning, and cross-border development regulations that outside investors struggle to navigate independently.
How many real estate agents are licensed in Imperial County, CA?
As of our most recent update, there are 306 licensed real estate agents in Imperial County, CA. This includes both real estate brokers and sales agents across all cities.
How often is the Imperial County, CA real estate agent email list updated?
We do two major updates per year with monthly "cleaning" of email addresses. (See complete Update Schedule.) Your purchase includes 12 months of free updates, ensuring you always have current contact information. Subsequent updates after a year are heavily discounted.
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The Imperial County, CA real estate agent email list is delivered as an Excel CSV file, which downloads immediately after purchase.
Can I use this list for email marketing?
The email list includes 306 email addresses for Imperial County, CA real estate agents. The email list can be imported into any Email Service Platform such as MailChimp or Constant Contact or Dr Bill's very own Zap Contact.
What's included in the Imperial County, CA real estate agent email list?
Each Imperial County, CA real estate agent record includes: Full name (first, middle, last, suffix), email address, office name and complete address (street, city, state, ZIP, county), office phone and fax numbers (when available), cell phone (for 87 agents), and license number with type classification (broker or sales agent).
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We guarantee 96% accuracy on all Imperial County, CA agent data. If more than 4% of your email list contains incorrect information, we provide prorated refunds or replacement records. Our bi-annual major updates with monthly email verification ensure data quality remains high.
Can I target specific Imperial County, CA cities?
Yes! Our complete Imperial County, CA real estate agent email list includes city and zip code information for all 306 agents, allowing you to filter by geographic area. You can also purchase city-specific lists for targeted marketing to particular Imperial County, CA markets.
| Agent | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Byram, Alicesina Marlene | 1402 W Pico Rd, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-457-9281 |
| Carmona, Andres J | 629 Silverwood St, Imperial, CA 92251 | 760-330-5763 |
| Carrillo, Salvador | 238 S 8th St, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-562-5003 |
| Conner, Victor Daniel | 46 W Mallard St, Heber, CA 92249 | 760-235-9006 |
| Coronado, Priscilla Connie | 502 W Aten Rd Ste 101, Imperial, CA 92251 | 760-300-3215 |
| Cowie, Matthew Lawrence | Po Box 1770, El Centro, CA 92244 | 760-337-4022 |
| Foster, Becky Zan | Po Box 1770, El Centro, CA 92244 | 760-337-4022 |
| Garcia, Alcy | 1931 Driftwood Dr, El Centro, CA 92243 | 442-204-0928 |
| Gonzalez, Emmanuel | 447 W Aten Rd, Imperial, CA 92251 | 760-222-7717 |
| Goyal, Jitendra | 512 Broadway, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-352-9000 |
| Goyal, Ritu | 512 Broadway, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-352-9000 |
| Gutierrez, Marisa Vanessa | 447 W Aten Rd, Imperial, CA 92251 | 760-222-7717 |
| Martinez, Berenice | 578 G St, Brawley, CA 92227 | 760-623-1050 |
| Meza, Daniel | 1225 W Main St Ste B, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-330-5763 |
| Morse, Sidney Allen | 512 Broadway, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-352-9000 |
| Mostrong, Lari Lee | 1898 Main St, Calexico, CA 92231 | 760-352-7762 |
| Peralta, Aime | 447 W Aten Rd Ste 1, Imperial, CA 92251 | 760-352-0923 |
| Perez, Marissa | 1225 W Main St Ste B, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-330-5763 |
| Puentes-Moreno, Emelda | 423 S Imperial Ave, Imperial, CA 92251 | 760-545-0059 |
| Ramirez-Strait, Jhoselyn | 1225 W Main St Ste B, El Centro, CA 92243 | 760-330-5763 |






Includes the exact same 2,103,378 agents as the full-record version above but excludes address, phone, fax, mobile and license information. It DOES include name, office name, city, state, zip and county.